Labour will recruit 6,500 new teachers, prioritising shortage subjects and improving retention.
“Labour will recruit an additional 6,500 new expert teachers. We will get more teachers into shortage subjects, support a…”
Labour will reform football governance to protect clubs and give fans greater say in how they are run.
“We will reform football governance to protect football clubs across our communities and to give fans a greater say in th…”
Labour commits to reducing mental health waiting times and earlier intervention.
“Labour will bring waiting times down and intervene earlier.”
Labour will establish Great British Energy.
“Great British Energy”
Labour will establish a National Wealth Fund.
“National Wealth Fund”
Labour will introduce a British Jobs Bonus.
“British Jobs Bonus”
Labour will implement a Warm Homes Plan.
“Warm Homes Plan”
Labour will establish a National Data Library to consolidate research programmes and enable data-driven public services with safeguards.
“We will create a National Data Library to bring together existing research programmes and help deliver data-driven publi…”
Labour will standardise approaches to procurement, IT, professional standards, and training across policing.
“We will work with national policing bodies and police staff to standardise approaches to procurement, IT, professional s…”
Labour will reorganise policing to enable investment in specialist capabilities like digital forensics and tackle cross-border serious organised crime.
“And we will ensure the service is organised so as to enable investment in specialist capabilities, such as digital foren…”
Labour will establish a Council of the Nations and Regions to facilitate collaboration between the Prime Minister and devolved government leaders.
“Labour will renew opportunities for the Prime Minister and Heads of Devolved Government to collaborate with each other. …”
Labour will protect devolution and reset relations between UK and Scottish governments.
“Labour will protect and respect devolution and reset relations between governments.”
Labour will strengthen the relationship between Westminster and Welsh governments to deliver national missions.
“We will strengthen the relationship between the governments in Westminster and Cardiff Bay. The two governments will wor…”
Labour will empower mayors to create integrated transport systems and develop a long-term transport strategy.
“Labour will give mayors the power to create unified and integrated transport systems, allowing for more seamless journey…”
Labour will strengthen support for British nationals abroad by introducing a new right to consular assistance in human rights violation cases.
“Labour will also strengthen support for British nationals abroad. We will introduce a new right to consular assistance i…”
Labour will reform workplace pension schemes to improve consolidation and scale, and review the pensions landscape to increase UK market investment.
“Labour will also act to increase investment from pension funds in UK markets. We will adopt reforms to ensure that workp…”
Labour will allocate specific funding totalling £7.3 billion across ports, automotive gigafactories, steel industry, carbon capture, and green hydrogen manufacturing.
“We plan to allocate: • £1.8 billion to upgrade ports and build supply chains across the UK • £1.5 billion to new gigafac…”
Labour will develop a ten-year infrastructure strategy aligned with industrial strategy to guide investment and improve rail connectivity in northern England.
“Labour will stop the chaos by developing a ten-year infrastructure strategy, aligned with our industrial strategy and re…”
Labour will aim to double the size of the UK's cooperative and mutuals sector by addressing barriers to finance access.
“Labour will support diverse business models which bring innovation and new products to the market. This includes the co-…”
Labour will promote rail freight use, maintain open access operators, and create a new passenger watchdog to enforce service standards.
“There will be a duty to promote and grow the use of rail freight. Open access operators are an important part of the rai…”
Labour will seek new bilateral agreements and closer cooperation with Joint Expeditionary Force partners to strengthen NATO.
“We will seek new bilateral agreements and closer working with Joint Expeditionary Force partners. This will strengthen N…”
Deliver economic stability with tough spending rules, so we can grow our economy and keep taxes, inflation and mortgages as low as possible.
Cut NHS waiting time with 40,000 more appointments each week, during evenings and weekends, paid for by cracking down on tax avoidance and non-dom loopholes.
Launch a new Border Security Command with hundreds of new specialist investigators and use counter-terror powers to smash the criminal boat gangs.
Set up Great British Energy a publicly-owned clean power company, to cut bills for good and boost energy security, paid for by a windfall tax on oil and gas giants.
Crack down on antisocial behavior with more neighbourhood police paid for by ending wasteful contracts, tough new penalties for offenders, and a new network of youth hubs.
Recruit 6,500 new teachers in key subjects to prepare children for life, work and the future, paid for by ending tax breaks for private schools.
Ending the Conservative chaos is vital, but turning the page with a new government is not in itself enough to tackle the deep-rooted challenges our country now faces.
To rebuild Britain, we need to change how Britain is governed.
For too long, Britain has been held back by governments that, because they lack a relentless focus on long-term ends, are buffeted about by events.
Politics has enormous potential to change lives for the better, but too often different parts of the government have pursued their own narrow goals rather than working together.
Government is at its best when working in partnership with business, trade unions, civil society, faith groups, and communities.
But without a shared project those partnerships barely get off the ground.
So, as well as a new administration with new priorities, Britain needs a new approach: mission-driven government.
Mission-driven government means raising our sights as a nation and focusing on ambitious, measurable, long-term objectives that provide a driving sense of purpose for the country.
It means a new way of doing government that is more joined up, pushes power out to communities and harnesses new technology, all with one aim in mind to put the country back in the service of working people.
1) Kickstart economic growth to secure the highest sustained growth in the G7 –
with good jobs and productivity growth in every part of the country making everyone, not just a few, better off.
2) Make Britain a clean energy superpower to cut bills, create jobs and deliver security with cheaper, zero-carbon electricity by 2030, accelerating to net zero.
3) Take back our streets by halving serious violent crime
and raising confidence in the police and criminal justice system to its highest levels.
4) Break down barriers to opportunity by reforming our childcare and education systems, to make sure there is no class ceiling on the ambitions of young people in Britain.
5) Build an NHS fit for the future that is there when people need it; with fewer lives lost to the biggest killers;
in a fairer Britain, where everyone lives well for longer.
Delivering the change Britain needs will require perseverance.
The starting point for delivering these missions is to ensure the foundations of good government are right.
Labour will make sure we have strong national security,
secure borders,
and economic stability.
Building on these secure foundations, we have already set out the first steps for change.